Sökning: "baptismal liturgy"
Hittade 4 avhandlingar innehållade orden baptismal liturgy.
1. Skapelsens mysterium, Skapelsens sakrament : Dopteologi i mötet mellan tradition och situation
Sammanfattning : The aim of the thesis is to investigate theological understandings in conjunction with the baptism of children and to develop such of these understandings as can be seen to be “trovärdiga” (credible or trustworthy) in the contemporary context of Church of Sweden. The theoretical point of departure is taken in a hermeneutical theological method of correlation between interpretation of “Situation” and interpretation of “Tradition”. LÄS MER
2. Dopet som hantverk : Gudstjänstkreativitet och liturgisk taktik i Svenska kyrkan och Equmeniakyrkan
Sammanfattning : Under en längre period har den praktiska teologin undersökt ”den levda tron” i kyrka och samhälle. Men trots att alltfler studier intresserat sig för partikulära liturgiska situationer har lite skrivits som pastorer och präster som liturgiska aktörer. LÄS MER
3. Glömda gudstecken : från fornkyrklig dopliturgi till allmogens bomärken
Sammanfattning : The pioneering academic research on Merchant Marks (also known as identity marks, personal marks, ownership marks, identification marks, Hausmarken, Hofmarken, Marques de Propriété, bomärken) was done by professor Homeyer (1870). Since 1870 there has been an ongoing debate among scholars whether Merchant Marks are simply formed by chance and coincidence, as stated by Rehnberg (1938, 1951), Scheffer (1957) and Nahlén (1992) or whether they are variations of Christian symbols, especially the cross, as stated by Sisson (1929) and Stevenson (1954). LÄS MER
4. Bebådelsebilder : Om bildbruk under medeltiden
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates the Annunciation motif and the use of images in a medieval socio-cultural context. There are almost 400 medieval images of the Annunciation from the period 1150–1550 in Sweden today. It is found in murals, baptismal fonts, paintings, wooden sculpture, stone reliefs, liturgical vessels, textile works and altarpieces. LÄS MER